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UK Stock Market Today: FTSE 100 Slips as Oil Jump Puts BoE Week in Focus

UK Stock Market Today: FTSE 100 Slips as Oil Jump Puts BoE Week in Focus

London, April 27, 2026, 09:27 BST

The FTSE 100 slipped in early Monday trading, dipping 0.30% to 10,348.26 by 09:09 BST, according to Investors Chronicle data, after opening flat. London’s main index felt the drag from firmer oil prices, as stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations kept market sentiment wary ahead of a week packed with central bank action.

This isn’t just about commodities anymore—the oil shock has broader implications. The Bank of England looks set to keep Bank Rate steady at 3.75% this week. Still, by Friday, investors had completely priced in a 25 basis-point hike for July, and another for September, according to Reuters. A quarter-point bump equals 25 basis points.

London’s market barely budged out of the gate—FTSE 100 slipped just 2.19 points to 10,376.89, while the domestically oriented FTSE 250 added 0.2%. AIM all-share crept up 0.6%. That early mix looked more like hesitancy than outright nerves.

Brent crude jumped over 2%, climbing to $107.97 a barrel during Asian hours as concerns over potential disruption near the Strait of Hormuz took center stage and another diplomatic effort faltered. Reuters reported that chip-heavy Asian indices found a lift from AI hopes, yet the oil rally kept inflation worries front and center for Europe.

Susannah Streeter, chief investment strategist at Wealth Club, called out a “distinct lack of Monday motivation for stocks.” There’s a fresh Iranian proposal making the rounds, she noted, giving the market some reason to hope. Still, “details are scant” and both sides seem short on patience. London South East

Sainsbury’s slipped early among FTSE 100 names, weighed down after Goldman Sachs downgraded the grocer to “sell” from “buy” and dropped its price target to 335p from 390p. Citigroup made a similar move, shifting Sainsbury to “neutral” from “buy.” Shares tumbled over 3%. Tesco and Marks & Spencer also edged lower, though losses were more muted. London South East

Goldman sounded the alarm on Sainsbury, pointing to softer UK household consumption, tougher non-food rivals, and sliding like-for-like sales at Argos, the retailer’s general merchandise business. The bank singled out Chinese platform Joybuy as an emerging competitive risk, according to Proactive Investors.

In London trading, Intertek slipped after it turned down an improved 5,400p-per-share bid from Sweden’s EQT. Whitbread climbed, with investors reacting to talk of a possible sale of Premier Inn hotels aimed at freeing up cash for shareholders. Among housebuilders, Barratt Redrow, Berkeley and Persimmon all saw early gains.

Still no clarity on rates for UK stocks. “No change looks to be the order of the day” for the BoE, said Derren Nathan, who runs equity research at Hargreaves Lansdown. Investors are left eyeing the minutes, keen to spot whether policymakers are showing more concern over inflation or growth. London South East

Oil sticking at elevated levels threatens to pinch margins, wages, and consumer demand. Goldman Sachs analysts, with Daan Struyven at the helm, bumped their Brent outlook for the fourth quarter up to $90 a barrel from $80. “Economic risks are larger than our crude base case alone suggests,” they wrote. Reuters

Still, any sign of diplomatic progress reopening shipping lanes could send the market sharply in the opposite direction and drag crude lower. Right now, London’s trading is being whipped around by headlines—energy names have at least a bit of protection, consumer stocks are feeling the pinch, and the real focus might be the BoE’s language rather than its next move.

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